AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNicaragua’s Constitutional Reform Talks: Workers and business owners in the country’s Free Trade Zones say they back partial changes to the Political Constitution, arguing the process should protect jobs and keep peace and stability at the center of reforms. OAS Pressure on Ortega-Murillo: Nicaragua’s co-president Rosario Murillo says the National Assembly will present “advances” this weekend on electoral reforms aimed at extending the presidential mandate and limiting opposition, as the OAS calls an emergency session over democratic deterioration. U.S. Sanctions Push: U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Tim Kaine introduced a bipartisan bill to strengthen sanctions on Nicaragua, citing election manipulation, corruption, and religious persecution. Regional Economy Watch: ECLAC cut its 2026 Latin America growth forecast to 2.2%, while still projecting Nicaragua at 4.5%—a faster pace than the regional average. Immigration Shockwaves: A U.S. operation in Boston arrested 11 foreign nationals tied to child sexual abuse material, including one Nicaraguan citizen, and processed them for removal.
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